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lCOIVIBINED LlQUlD-COOLER AND WATER-FILTER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 305,523, dated September 23, 1884.

Application tiled September 10, 1,883. (No model.)

4to the accompanying drawings and the letters marked thereon.

Figure l is a perspective view with a portion of the outside wall broken out to show the arrangement of the ice-chamber, coil of pipe and lter, and the connections of the pipes. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view the same out vertically through the center.

, catchenotches in the ice-receiver rim; E, the

filter; F, the cover of the filter; G, the outer end of the coil or pipe, with screw to connect with the beer-barrel or other supply; I-I, the coil, dischargefaucet; I, the ice-water-discharge faucet, leading from the iilter. J represents the single coil in Fig. 1. K and L represent two coils shown in Fig. 2. M and S represent the discharge of the pipes or coils K and L shown in Fig. 2. N and O represent the receiving ends of the coils K and L, also shown in Fig.'2. P represents the sponge or other filtering material. Q represents the supplychamber. It represents the lump of ice in the ice-receiver. T represents the upper rim of t-he ice-receiver.

` The followingis the construction and operation of the same. I construct the main'tank or can of sheet metal or any suitable material, leaving sufficient space between the outer and `held firmly down.

inner wall to form a non-conducting chamber,

of charcoal or other suitable material, and

allow the free insertion of the ice-receiver inthe center and upon the bottom or tloor of the tank. I place the lter E, F, I), Q, and I a short space'below the bottom ofthe ice-receiver C, which is suspended by the rim. It is held down in the water by means of any suitable catches, although I generally employ a smalli sheet-metal catch attached to the top ofthe outer can, and the catch-notches D allow the rim to drop in, and by a slight turn the rim is thrown under the same and the receiver is The taper of the ice-re ceiver holds the ice up out of the water.

In Fig. 2 two separatecoils of pipe are shown for allowing two different liquids to pass through the cooler at the same time. Thus beer, cider, lemonade, ice-water, or any required number of different fluids may be passingthrough the cooler at the same time.

Having t-hus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isu

In combined liquid-coolers and water-filters, the water-tight tapering ice'holder C, in comfor the purposes set forth.

DANIEL HUGENS LOGAN. VitIiesses:

JOIIN II. REDsToNE, L. E. REDsToNE. 

